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J.J. in WA 07-09-2004 08:34 PM

Corn on the Cob Holder?
 
One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF
(COLD to HOT for e-mail)

Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 08:57 PM

J.J. in WA wrote:
> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?
>
>

A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links but
here's one:

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6
--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


Gabby 07-09-2004 09:02 PM


"J.J. in WA" > wrote in message
...
> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


In our house the 'stickers' are called 'corn thingies'. ;o)

I prefer the screw on ones but I've seen different models: 2 pronged, 1
barbed plastic prong (those are Tupperware and I really don't like them) &
screw-on. They're usually available at the dollar stores and the grocery
stores.
Now the ear-of-corn-shaped plates/containers I haven't seen in a while.

Gabby



Gabby 07-09-2004 09:02 PM


"J.J. in WA" > wrote in message
...
> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


In our house the 'stickers' are called 'corn thingies'. ;o)

I prefer the screw on ones but I've seen different models: 2 pronged, 1
barbed plastic prong (those are Tupperware and I really don't like them) &
screw-on. They're usually available at the dollar stores and the grocery
stores.
Now the ear-of-corn-shaped plates/containers I haven't seen in a while.

Gabby



PENMART01 07-09-2004 09:03 PM

>(J.J. in WA) writes:
>
>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?



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PENMART01 07-09-2004 09:03 PM

>(J.J. in WA) writes:
>
>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?



http://www.cookscorner.com/product_l...pt=100&last=59



---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
Sheldon
````````````

J.J. in WA 07-09-2004 10:07 PM

Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
> J.J. in WA wrote:


> > One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> > cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> > plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> > each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> > but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> > I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


> A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links


That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
specific name for these sets than "corn holders".

> http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6


Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
(that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
but then I've never had to buy them myself...


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF
(COLD to HOT for e-mail)

J.J. in WA 07-09-2004 10:07 PM

Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
> J.J. in WA wrote:


> > One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> > cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> > plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> > each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> > but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> > I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


> A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links


That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
specific name for these sets than "corn holders".

> http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6


Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
(that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
but then I've never had to buy them myself...


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF
(COLD to HOT for e-mail)

J.J. in WA 07-09-2004 10:07 PM

Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
> J.J. in WA wrote:


> > One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> > cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> > plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> > each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> > but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> > I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


> A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links


That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
specific name for these sets than "corn holders".

> http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6


Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
(that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
but then I've never had to buy them myself...


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF
(COLD to HOT for e-mail)

Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 10:31 PM

J.J. in WA wrote:

> Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
>
>>J.J. in WA wrote:

>
>
>>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
>
>>A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links

>
>
> That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
> specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
>
>
>>http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6

>
>
> Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
> (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
> but then I've never had to buy them myself...
>
>

OH... Sorry - I think that I know what you mean now. The boat kind of
thingie with the stickers built into it?? Yeah, I don't know what
those are called but I'll "poke" around.

Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?

--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 10:31 PM

J.J. in WA wrote:

> Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
>
>>J.J. in WA wrote:

>
>
>>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
>
>>A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links

>
>
> That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
> specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
>
>
>>http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6

>
>
> Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
> (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
> but then I've never had to buy them myself...
>
>

OH... Sorry - I think that I know what you mean now. The boat kind of
thingie with the stickers built into it?? Yeah, I don't know what
those are called but I'll "poke" around.

Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?

--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 10:31 PM

J.J. in WA wrote:

> Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
>
>>J.J. in WA wrote:

>
>
>>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
>
>>A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links

>
>
> That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
> specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
>
>
>>http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6

>
>
> Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
> (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
> but then I've never had to buy them myself...
>
>

OH... Sorry - I think that I know what you mean now. The boat kind of
thingie with the stickers built into it?? Yeah, I don't know what
those are called but I'll "poke" around.

Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?

--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


rosie 07-09-2004 10:38 PM

:
: Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?
:
: --
: Steve


that is what i have, and i think they came from LILLIAN VERNON
catalogue

--
MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED!

http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/USfatalities.html
(9/7...............998 USA fatalities )






"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
...
: J.J. in WA wrote:
:
: > Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
: >
: >>J.J. in WA wrote:
: >
: >
: >>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
: >>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
: >>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
: >>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
: >>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
: >>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?
: >
: >
: >
: >>A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links
: >
: >
: > That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but
more
: > specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
: >
: >
:
>>http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...2543?asin=B000

2HJ0B6
: >
: >
: > Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the
"stickers"
: > (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep
to me,
: > but then I've never had to buy them myself...
: >
: >
: OH... Sorry - I think that I know what you mean now. The boat kind
of
: thingie with the stickers built into it?? Yeah, I don't know what
: those are called but I'll "poke" around.
:
: Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?
:
: --
: Steve
:
: If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
: darkness?
:



rosie 07-09-2004 10:38 PM

:
: Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?
:
: --
: Steve


that is what i have, and i think they came from LILLIAN VERNON
catalogue

--
MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED!

http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/USfatalities.html
(9/7...............998 USA fatalities )






"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
...
: J.J. in WA wrote:
:
: > Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
: >
: >>J.J. in WA wrote:
: >
: >
: >>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
: >>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
: >>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
: >>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
: >>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
: >>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?
: >
: >
: >
: >>A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links
: >
: >
: > That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but
more
: > specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
: >
: >
:
>>http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...2543?asin=B000

2HJ0B6
: >
: >
: > Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the
"stickers"
: > (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep
to me,
: > but then I've never had to buy them myself...
: >
: >
: OH... Sorry - I think that I know what you mean now. The boat kind
of
: thingie with the stickers built into it?? Yeah, I don't know what
: those are called but I'll "poke" around.
:
: Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?
:
: --
: Steve
:
: If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
: darkness?
:



rosie 07-09-2004 10:38 PM

:
: Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?
:
: --
: Steve


that is what i have, and i think they came from LILLIAN VERNON
catalogue

--
MISSION NOT ACCOMPLISHED!

http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/USfatalities.html
(9/7...............998 USA fatalities )






"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
...
: J.J. in WA wrote:
:
: > Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
: >
: >>J.J. in WA wrote:
: >
: >
: >>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
: >>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
: >>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
: >>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
: >>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
: >>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?
: >
: >
: >
: >>A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links
: >
: >
: > That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but
more
: > specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
: >
: >
:
>>http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...2543?asin=B000

2HJ0B6
: >
: >
: > Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the
"stickers"
: > (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep
to me,
: > but then I've never had to buy them myself...
: >
: >
: OH... Sorry - I think that I know what you mean now. The boat kind
of
: thingie with the stickers built into it?? Yeah, I don't know what
: those are called but I'll "poke" around.
:
: Or the separate boat shaped dishes with separate holders?
:
: --
: Steve
:
: If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
: darkness?
:



Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 10:46 PM

J.J. in WA wrote:

> Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
>
>>J.J. in WA wrote:

>
>
>>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>


Nope, I can't find 'em either but if I run across them I'll post.
All I could come up with was the "boat" and separate holders which
might be about the only option for ya.





--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 10:46 PM

J.J. in WA wrote:

> Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
>
>>J.J. in WA wrote:

>
>
>>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>


Nope, I can't find 'em either but if I run across them I'll post.
All I could come up with was the "boat" and separate holders which
might be about the only option for ya.





--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


Jessica V. 07-09-2004 10:49 PM

Gabby wrote:
> "J.J. in WA" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
> In our house the 'stickers' are called 'corn thingies'. ;o)
>
> I prefer the screw on ones but I've seen different models: 2 pronged, 1
> barbed plastic prong (those are Tupperware and I really don't like them) &
> screw-on. They're usually available at the dollar stores and the grocery
> stores.
> Now the ear-of-corn-shaped plates/containers I haven't seen in a while.
>
> Gabby
>
>


I haven't seen the plastic corn dishes as of late. The pottery ones are
a pretty common flea market item, in the realm of a buck a piece unless
they are marked Shawnee on the bottom, then they'll *usually* be more.
Otherwise it's a Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Crate & Barrel sort of
thing. I bet the plastic one can be had at Wally World

Jess

Jessica V. 07-09-2004 10:49 PM

Gabby wrote:
> "J.J. in WA" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
> In our house the 'stickers' are called 'corn thingies'. ;o)
>
> I prefer the screw on ones but I've seen different models: 2 pronged, 1
> barbed plastic prong (those are Tupperware and I really don't like them) &
> screw-on. They're usually available at the dollar stores and the grocery
> stores.
> Now the ear-of-corn-shaped plates/containers I haven't seen in a while.
>
> Gabby
>
>


I haven't seen the plastic corn dishes as of late. The pottery ones are
a pretty common flea market item, in the realm of a buck a piece unless
they are marked Shawnee on the bottom, then they'll *usually* be more.
Otherwise it's a Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Crate & Barrel sort of
thing. I bet the plastic one can be had at Wally World

Jess

Rick & Cyndi 07-09-2004 10:57 PM


"Gabby" > wrote in message
...
>
> "J.J. in WA" > wrote in message
> ...
>> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
> In our house the 'stickers' are called 'corn thingies'. ;o)
>
> I prefer the screw on ones but I've seen different models: 2 pronged, 1
> barbed plastic prong (those are Tupperware and I really don't like them) &
> screw-on. They're usually available at the dollar stores and the grocery
> stores.
> Now the ear-of-corn-shaped plates/containers I haven't seen in a while.
>
> Gabby
>
>=================


Pampered Chef also sells the screw-ins.



Rick & Cyndi 07-09-2004 10:57 PM


"Gabby" > wrote in message
...
>
> "J.J. in WA" > wrote in message
> ...
>> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
> In our house the 'stickers' are called 'corn thingies'. ;o)
>
> I prefer the screw on ones but I've seen different models: 2 pronged, 1
> barbed plastic prong (those are Tupperware and I really don't like them) &
> screw-on. They're usually available at the dollar stores and the grocery
> stores.
> Now the ear-of-corn-shaped plates/containers I haven't seen in a while.
>
> Gabby
>
>=================


Pampered Chef also sells the screw-ins.



Rick & Cyndi 07-09-2004 10:57 PM


"Gabby" > wrote in message
...
>
> "J.J. in WA" > wrote in message
> ...
>> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
> In our house the 'stickers' are called 'corn thingies'. ;o)
>
> I prefer the screw on ones but I've seen different models: 2 pronged, 1
> barbed plastic prong (those are Tupperware and I really don't like them) &
> screw-on. They're usually available at the dollar stores and the grocery
> stores.
> Now the ear-of-corn-shaped plates/containers I haven't seen in a while.
>
> Gabby
>
>=================


Pampered Chef also sells the screw-ins.



Melba's Jammin' 07-09-2004 11:08 PM

In article >, (J.J.
in WA) wrote:

> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


I don't know from boats, but I have some screw-in cob holders from
Pampered Chef. You screw them into the corn cob before cooking -- they
cool immediately when you pull the corn out of the water. I don't
bother with them.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab.


Melba's Jammin' 07-09-2004 11:08 PM

In article >, (J.J.
in WA) wrote:

> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


I don't know from boats, but I have some screw-in cob holders from
Pampered Chef. You screw them into the corn cob before cooking -- they
cool immediately when you pull the corn out of the water. I don't
bother with them.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab.


Melba's Jammin' 07-09-2004 11:08 PM

In article >, (J.J.
in WA) wrote:

> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


I don't know from boats, but I have some screw-in cob holders from
Pampered Chef. You screw them into the corn cob before cooking -- they
cool immediately when you pull the corn out of the water. I don't
bother with them.
--
-Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab.


Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 11:19 PM

Melba's Jammin' wrote:

> In article >, (J.J.
> in WA) wrote:
>
>
>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
> I don't know from boats, but I have some screw-in cob holders from
> Pampered Chef. You screw them into the corn cob before cooking -- they
> cool immediately when you pull the corn out of the water. I don't
> bother with them.


Sorry, I can't find what I think you're looking for either. The best
I've come up with so far is
http://www.cookscorner.com/product_l...pt=100&last=87

But at least I think I know what you mean. I had a set of 'em a long
time ago. Maybe they don't make 'em anymore and the separate boats and
holders are your only choice.

--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


Steve Calvin 07-09-2004 11:19 PM

Melba's Jammin' wrote:

> In article >, (J.J.
> in WA) wrote:
>
>
>>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
> I don't know from boats, but I have some screw-in cob holders from
> Pampered Chef. You screw them into the corn cob before cooking -- they
> cool immediately when you pull the corn out of the water. I don't
> bother with them.


Sorry, I can't find what I think you're looking for either. The best
I've come up with so far is
http://www.cookscorner.com/product_l...pt=100&last=87

But at least I think I know what you mean. I had a set of 'em a long
time ago. Maybe they don't make 'em anymore and the separate boats and
holders are your only choice.

--
Steve

If the speed of lightis 186,000 miles/sec., what's the speed of
darkness?


Kelly 08-09-2004 12:24 AM

wrote
>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?
>


I have something called a "corn-a-gator" It is a corn on the cob holder
shaped like an aligator.
--
Kelly

You know childhood is over when a puddle seems like an obsticle instead
of an opportunity

Kelly 08-09-2004 12:24 AM

wrote
>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?
>


I have something called a "corn-a-gator" It is a corn on the cob holder
shaped like an aligator.
--
Kelly

You know childhood is over when a puddle seems like an obsticle instead
of an opportunity

Wayne 08-09-2004 01:20 AM

(J.J. in WA) wrote in news:chl2fg$g0l0_002
@news.zipcon.net:

> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


Search for "corn holders" for the part that sticks or screws into the corn
cob. Search for "corn dishes" for the boat-shaped dishes to hold the corn.
The latter may also bring up some sets of both.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

unmunge as w-e-b

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.

Wayne 08-09-2004 01:20 AM

(J.J. in WA) wrote in news:chl2fg$g0l0_002
@news.zipcon.net:

> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


Search for "corn holders" for the part that sticks or screws into the corn
cob. Search for "corn dishes" for the boat-shaped dishes to hold the corn.
The latter may also bring up some sets of both.

--
Wayne in Phoenix

unmunge as w-e-b

*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.

kilikini 08-09-2004 03:17 AM


"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
4...
> (J.J. in WA) :
>
> > Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
> >> J.J. in WA wrote:

> >
> >> > One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> >> > cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> >> > plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> >> > each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> >> > but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> >> > I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

> >
> >> A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links

> >
> > That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
> > specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
> >
> >>

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6
> >
> > Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
> > (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
> > but then I've never had to buy them myself...
> >
> >

>
> Try some of the discount stores. Even our supermarket sells them. I

bought
> the last batch at Dierberg's Supermarket.
>
> Michael
>
> --


I got mine at the grocery store for about a buck; boat and all.

kili



kilikini 08-09-2004 03:17 AM


"Dog3" <dognospam@adjfkdla;not> wrote in message
4...
> (J.J. in WA) :
>
> > Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:
> >> J.J. in WA wrote:

> >
> >> > One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> >> > cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> >> > plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> >> > each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> >> > but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> >> > I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

> >
> >> A google search for "corn holders" turned up hundreds of links

> >
> > That figures. Does anyone know if there is a commonly used but more
> > specific name for these sets than "corn holders".
> >
> >>

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002HJ0B6
> >
> > Thanks Steve, but I wanted to find her a set, not just the "stickers"
> > (that's what Mom always called 'em). And that price seems steep to me,
> > but then I've never had to buy them myself...
> >
> >

>
> Try some of the discount stores. Even our supermarket sells them. I

bought
> the last batch at Dierberg's Supermarket.
>
> Michael
>
> --


I got mine at the grocery store for about a buck; boat and all.

kili



sf 08-09-2004 08:16 AM

On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 19:34:10 GMT, (J.J.
in WA) wrote:

> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


Why not just by the corn "stickers" separately? They're
cheap and readily available.

sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments

sf 08-09-2004 08:16 AM

On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 19:34:10 GMT, (J.J.
in WA) wrote:

> One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


Why not just by the corn "stickers" separately? They're
cheap and readily available.

sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments

Denise~* 08-09-2004 10:10 AM

On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 19:34:10 GMT, (J.J. in WA)
wrote:

>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


Instead of the 2 prong kind, I'd suggest pampered chef corn cob nobs.
You can put them in the cob before boiling it so you don't have to
handle the hot corn. they stay in better & don't rust.
http://www.pamperedchef.com/our_prod...?productId=233


Denise, Brian & Wyatt (May 31, 02)

A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...
A true friend will be sitting next to you saying,
"Damn...that was fun!"

Denise~* 08-09-2004 10:10 AM

On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 19:34:10 GMT, (J.J. in WA)
wrote:

>One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
>cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
>plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
>each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
>but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
>I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?


Instead of the 2 prong kind, I'd suggest pampered chef corn cob nobs.
You can put them in the cob before boiling it so you don't have to
handle the hot corn. they stay in better & don't rust.
http://www.pamperedchef.com/our_prod...?productId=233


Denise, Brian & Wyatt (May 31, 02)

A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...
A true friend will be sitting next to you saying,
"Damn...that was fun!"

J.J. in WA 08-09-2004 06:18 PM

Our pal (PENMART01) wrote:
> >(J.J. in WA) writes:
> >
> >One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> >cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> >plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> >each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> >but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> >I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
>
http://www.cookscorner.com/product_l...pt=100&last=59

Perfect!! That's exactly what I was looking for -- thanks very much,
Sheldon...


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF
(COLD to HOT for e-mail)

J.J. in WA 08-09-2004 06:18 PM

Our pal (PENMART01) wrote:
> >(J.J. in WA) writes:
> >
> >One part of our holiday meal yesterday was fresh corn on the
> >cob. My friends were surprised to see that we have a set of
> >plastic corn "boats" with two-pronged "stickers" that go in
> >each end for easy eatin'. I want to buy a set for one friend,
> >but when I checked eBay, I didn't find much. Anyone know what
> >I'm talking about, and what do *you* call them?

>
>
>
http://www.cookscorner.com/product_l...pt=100&last=59

Perfect!! That's exactly what I was looking for -- thanks very much,
Sheldon...


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF
(COLD to HOT for e-mail)

J.J. in WA 08-09-2004 06:32 PM

Our pal Steve Calvin > wrote:

<snip>

> Sorry, I can't find what I think you're looking for either. The best
> I've come up with so far is
> http://www.cookscorner.com/product_l...pt=100&last=87
>
> But at least I think I know what you mean. I had a set of 'em a long
> time ago. Maybe they don't make 'em anymore and the separate boats and
> holders are your only choice.


Heh, you came up with the same page that Sheldon posted, and it's just
what I was looking for -- in particular, these are the items I wanted:

http://www.cookscorner.com/product_i...sp?number=5425

http://www.cookscorner.com/product_i...sp?number=5401

I just place my order (4 trays and 12 holders); with shipping it was
only about $10. Yay!

Thanks again for everyone's help -- I greatly appreciate it... :-)


--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"I rule you!" - Travis of the Cosmos, ATHF
(COLD to HOT for e-mail)


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